Body Brussells Rugs There is no better wearing rug than a "Body Brus sells" for dining room, living room or any part of the house where hard service is required of rug We have several patterns of room sizes in beautiful harmonious colorings to match modern walls, tintings and draperies. i Two tone tan, robins egg blue and black colors, small all over figure. Sizc83xl0 - - ?82.50 " 9x13 - - 93.50 Tan, black and terra cotta colors, small all over figures, very refined and neat. Size 9x13 - $90.00 HufT ground, light blue, red and black colors, Oriental figures, a beautiful rug for living and dining rooms. Sizc83xl0 - $85.00 " 9x13 - 93.50 blue Tan ground, brown, olive green, light and black colors, Persian d( Size 83xl0 9x13 iesign. $83.50 93.50 Sand color ground, light blue pink and black colors, Chinese design, a classy rug. Szc 83xlOG - $85.00 9x13 - 95.00 Dlssels Carpet Sweepers - $6.50 to $8.00 Pay a little down and the balance $2.00 per week Your Credit Is Good OAmandu Baos Will You Be Convinced The Grabateria has no high priced fixtures that the customer must pay for; it has no bookkeeper to keep your charge account; i( has no bosses because the members of the firm are active workers; it makes no preteuse of delivering a package of yeast or quart of milk or oue loaf of bread. The Grabateria buys with oue hundred other grocers who buy many things as cheap as does the jobber. All of the things that go to increase the price to the consumer have been eliminated to the last cent. If vou would be convinced that you are paying more for your groceries than you could buy them for at the Grabateria, just do this Try us out one month, compare the prices on your slips with those of the grocer from whom you have been buying and if at the end of the month you have not saved from from two to seven dollars, ac cording to the volume of purchases, ve will give it up. We pay low rent, we pay no interest, we take advantage of every penny of discount and we have in mind for our profit only volume at the lowest mar gins. The Cash and Carry Grabateria SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Make Your Feet Give Good Service Tired, aching, sweaty, swollen feet -uncomfortable, inconvenient, even distressing. These are indications that any feet may exhibit from standing or walking on them too long, from nn over di ness of the s?kin, from an ordinary disease of the feet or from tight shoes Make your feet give good service -keep them healthy and you'll keep them happy Keep them ft Jing good and you'll keep them capable by using our Ifoot Relief. ST. rm I JOHNS PHARMACY The PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Prescription Store SANTOX REMEDIES COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAS Dr. C. H. Palmer and family have returned from a sojourn nt Rockaway Beach. Percy Johnston has begun con struction on a modern bungalow at Alma and Jersey streets. Pheasant season opens October 1st Typewriter paper at this ollice 30c per 100 sheets, or 500 sheets for $1.25. . Come and hear S. B. Huston nnd Mrs. W. S. Hawkins speak C. C. Hutchinson has accepted at Bickner Hall Monday night nt a position as lumber inspector (7:30 on the issues of the day. nd for the Union Pacific line in Or- Thu Rninbovv and Dependable mm mismiiKiuii. Clubs plan a paper chase Satur- Messrs. Friend and Turkonich 1 rinv. Sent. 25th. If the weather of Portland have purchased the 1 permits. Members of both clubs D. C. Ely store on Phtadelphia' meet nt Y. W.C. A. at 1 o'clock; street and taken possession of ! bring lunch. Reported. , t, u , ,1 Congregational Church, Pastor mra. uurry rubauii uiiuurwyiii cv jonn W. Threlfall SUIUlny services: Sunday school 10 to successfully an operation at the Portland Surgical Hospital Mon day morning and is getting along nicely. Mr. Ralph O. Baker and Miss Hazel K. Hammond were mar rled Thursday evening by Dr. H. K. Jones at his ollice on J or se'y street. Born To Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Chidester. Sunday. Sept. 12th, at 71G E. Buchanan street, Cath erine Zana, weighing Bev?n and one-half pounds. Persons desiring to register may havo the opportunity in St. Johns for four days, boglnnlr today, Friday, and concluding next Tuesday evening, at the oflico of Rice & Tate. Bear this in mind. Owing to illness of Dr. II. F. Jones, Dr. Maxoy occupied the pulpit both morning and even ing nt the Christian church last Sabbath. Wo are glad to state that Dr. Jones is around again as usual now. The Bachelor Club enjoyed a tine venison banquet at thoir rooms Sept. 21st. About 15 were present, Including honorary members. The committee on eats certainly did itself proud. Hap. Paul contributed the veni son. The Dependable Club of the Girl Reserves held their semi annual election Tucsday.Scptem- her 2ist, at tno y. w. u. a. rooms. Tlio oillccrs elected wcro: Chairman of tho Scout Committee, Margaret Brandon; chairman of Inning and Outing Committee, Isla Hayner; chair man of Scrico Squad. Elsie Lawrence. Kathleen Waddell was elected club pianist. All tho members of the staff of tho Peninsula National Bank and also of tho Poninaum Secur- tv comnanv colobrated their annual picnic outing Wednesday, Owing to inclement woathor the affair was held at tho Automo bile Club instoad of in the open. Automobiles carrying tho ontlro nartv lei t the bank building about half past four in the after noon, arriving ui me auidihuuhu Club grounds about six o'clock, where a hot dinner was sorvod. Dnnclng and music in tho club house provided entertainment until a lato hour. Last Tuesday afternoon about forty friends of Conmnndor C. W. Gauslineof Gen. H. B. Comp son Post No. 22. G. A. R., sur prised him at his home, 1G02 Olln street. Tho occasion was the eightieth anniversary of his birth. A fine lunch which the friends provided was served by the ladies. The guests ranged n ace from tho great grand daughter of Mr. Gausline.elovon months old. to the oldest com rade, who ha3 passed tho eighty nintlnuilestone. It was also the birthday of one of the guusts. Several gifts were given to the comrade and all departed, hav ing spent a most enjoyable afternoon. The Peninsula House Building Corporation, which was recently organized by public spirited cit izens of St. Johns to renovo mo housing shortage in this district by building houses for employes of local industries, has under construction three houses facing on Fessenden street near Win- die. The houses are of three different types, one boing a two story house of six rooms, one of five rooms and one of four rooms. All have full basements and are on a paved street. These houses are being built under the super- vsion of the Peninsula becunty comoany, acting as agent lorme House Building Corporation, ana will be offered for sale by them. Hay Thompson arrived from Hong Kong, Manila, Sluing' lini and oilier far EnsU-rn pol ls lust week on the Coaxcl, which nut in at the Municipal Termin al. He will probuhly remain here with his parents for a week or so, until his vessel has been loaded. The Cox-Roosevell Club will give an ohi-iashioncu dance in Bickner Hall tomorrow, Satur day, evening. A good time is assured. Admission 50 cents 11. morn ng service 11 to 12, subject, "Can wo add anything to God's efficiency'" Evening service 7:30 to 8:30, subject, "Happiness Getting your share and doing your share'" To the citizens of SI. Johns dislricl, especially Indies and first voters: You are cordially invited to nlleiid the meeting of the Republican club lo be held at Hickner's Hall Monday night, Sent. 27th. nt 7:30 o'clock. Good speakers will he present, also a Hue musical program lias neen provided for your entertain ment. Come ami enjoy n so cial and instructive hour witli us. W. A. Carroll. President. The extension of llie St. Johns street car line lo munic ipal terminal No. I will he completed nnd in operation by October I. according to Engin eer (1. B. lleuanll, of I ho public dock commission. Nelson it Brown, contractors, have a large force of men employed and are rushing the won;, i lie formal opening of traffic on the line will he celebrated with ceremonies. I lie line will pro vide transportation facilities lo municipal terminal No. I which has been lacking in the past. Master Walter Klinefelter celebrated Ills second nirtiidtiy with mi .informal parly at the home of his grandpareuls, Mr. and Mrs. John Canrighl. on September 17lh. A half dozen guests called mid .spent u pleas ant afternoon. The refresh ments consisted of pink ice cream and n huge iiink birth day cake covered with kewpies ami caudles. A more formal parly was impossible as Hie small host Had just arrived from Caldwell, Idaho, witli his mother. Frodorick W. Coffyn diod at his home, 716 Buchanan struct, September 17th. aged 68 yoars. The doceasod had rosidod in St. Johns most of the time during the past M years, and for sever al years represented the Journal here, and later conducted bath ing parlnri on Philadelphia street. For the pant 27 years ho had boon a member of Samari tan Lodge. I. O. O. F of Port- land. Ho was the husband of Ella F. Coffyn. father of Mrs. Catherine A. Chidoster nnd Hnr ry A. Wert of this city, brother of Mrs. A. D. Walker of Port land, Mrs, Zana Goodiu of Otto wa. Kan., and Herbert Coffyn r o i. ! ri-i e , - erai sorvicos were neio .Moruiay, Sept. 20, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at tho Portland Crematorium. Thomotlngof the Cox-Roose velt club of St. Johns and Ports mouth was held at Bickner hall last Tuesday ovening. Col. Robt. A. Miller gave an inspir ing address on tho League of Nations and the progressive laws onactod during Wilson's ad ministration. His speech had a profound impression on the audience, which resulted in sev GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMHNT W. W. ROOHRS Till? RAINCOAT MAN your fat dinner. Shop, hens for your Columbia 87!). TIN PANTS -ROGERS. Everything in Sweets nnd Soft Drinks nt Bigelow's Sweet Shop. Order Sunday SLICKERS 53.60-KOGEKS. Have you tried our Vogan's and Hotflor Chocolates at Bige low's Sweet Shop? we are making sales overy day. For quick returns, list your property with us. Rico A: late. Snnp--5 room modern house on Tyler street, only $1750, $500 down $20 per month. Inquire nus s. Jersey street. 17 HATS and CAPS that fit your face and pocketbook ROGERS. Come nnd hear S. B. Huston and Mrs. W. S. Hawkins sneak at Bickner hall Monday night at 7:30 on the issues of the day. ad Sewing machines cleaned and repaired. Leave word at II. F. Clark s. 102 S. Jersey street, or phone East 2119. -18 Goad Overcoats $25.00 ROG ERS. The clerical force of the Emergency Fleet Shipping Boa id has been augmented to over 100 al the St. Johns office. The annual inventory is being taken. Boys' Sweaters $2.50, $3.00 ROGERS. For Sale Cider apples, le per pound; free use of eider mill. Cooking apples 2c per pound. 3 IS llarliuaii Street. Lost- Chevrolet tiro lock, on West Burlington street, near Willamette boulevard. Leave at this ollice; reward. You'll feel like working in ROGERS' WORK SHIRTS $1.35 up. Maternity casoa reasonable. Call 1109 Princeton street; Col umbia 901. Boys' English Slip-on RAIN COATS ROGERS. Weaving of Rag Rugs done nt 011 W. Loavitt street. Lost Lot tor in St. Johns; find er plonie return to Mr. Cook. Furniture for sale and house for rent, a money maker for rooming house or boarders. Call 510 N. Syracuse, corner Chicago. For Salo Household goods, in eluding stoves, rugs, mattresses, etc. Call 30u b. Leonard street. REAL LEATHER WORK SHOES $5.50-ROGERS. For Rent Throe unfurnished rooms. Call 311 N. Central ave. Room for rent, with all con venioncos, for two employed. Call 1735 Willamotto boulevard, near Tyler street. STAG SHIRTS $7,50, to $10.50 -ROGERS. Wanted Party to ropair house damaged by fire. Inquire 52-1 E. Richmond street. Warm CAPS for bald headed men kuuuub. Lost on Jorsoy or Philadelphia stroots, lady's small pocketbook with open hack, luosday even ing about 7:00. Finder pleas leave at this ollice; reward. Boys' Suits $7.50 to $12.50- ROGERS. For Salo '10 of those fine White Leghorn Hons, also Man green none cuuor, nose ami Have You a Friendly Home Bank? eral life long Republicans join- sprinker. L. B. Chipman, 312 ing the club. Miss Lillian Hack- leman read one of her original poems entitled "The Chimes." Miss Mary F. Meeley sang two selections that were greatly ap preciated. Miss Anne Shunnoa Monroe, a leading magazine writer and author, will be the principal speaker for the club which meets next Tuesday even ing. Sept. 28. at 730 at Bickner Hall. A special musical program by prominent musicians. Wom en especially urged to bo pres ent. Reported. Y. W. C. A. Notes Thd sewing class meets every Monday night from 7 till 9 o'clock. The Wednosday lectures are growing in attendance. Thirty three wore present last Wednes day. The subject next Wed nosday will be: "Flowers'" and "How to Answor Children's Quostions," from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Everybody invited. The Park Bureau sends out Trumbull; phono Col. 53. Dressmaking by the day. Call 501 Pittsburg street, upstairs. Card of Thanks.Wo desire to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends and especially to tho I. O. O. F. for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of our hus band and father. Mrs. Ella F. Coffyn, Mr. and Mrs. Chidester. To the Japanese steamship Seiyo Maru belongs the distinc tion of being the first off-shore passenger carrier to operate out of Portland. It has been load ing a cargo of l."lli tons, lo Include fir lumber, cedar logs, bolts, phosphate rock and wire. biOr nwl read, some thing to make the old Ford look like new. 1 A A OoOCCCCOCOOOOCCCOCCCCCOCOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o 8 o o 8 o o o o o o -day after have that When you go into a bank day year after year, and "nohody knows me" feeling then it's time to change banks. Because as a rule, when one needs fi nancial advice one needs it badly. How fortunate you arc, when such cir cumstances arise, to be able to go to a bank whose officers know you and have a friendly interest in your success and prosperity. The Peninsula National is the best bank for Peninsula people. Peninsula o o o Nationa Ban Member Federal Reserve System O O o o IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o OLAO and AMMUNITION .HUNTING on Dim PREMISES POSITIVELY 'OLICftD. Come in and buy and ov:i your own Lain. Than you won't feel like shooting yourself if you borrow tho! other fellow's gun and break it. Our ammunition is loaded reliably. We do not seek to "docoy" our customers by! offering them "baits" on things they know the value! of. We put a fair and square price on everything we! sell. Our hardware is the best; it stands tho test. St. Johns Hardware Co. The Winchester Store Phone Columbia 35 Rust Extmmmator For all Metals. Removes the Rust, keeps the metal from their teachers about October 15. ! Rusting and keens It Water Proof. mi. . ! 1 - 1 1 . . 1 JOY SERVICE The quickest; The best; The cheapest; Suits Pressed 45c Dry Cleaned $1.25 "LET JOY DO IT" You Bring and Take Away is the Reason 4 STORES 217 N.Jersey Street GETTING IN an entirely new stock of hard ware which we are selling at such a price, as they won't last long when people find out tney are getting some thing for nothing. That's about the size of it. It is like giving it away. SHIRTS $2.75 up Beyerle & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St. FLANNEL ROGERS. per couple. about that time at the Y.W.C.A. See EARL WOOD